Friday, January 4, 2008

Clinton Holds Solid Lead in New Hampshire

But First some practical results from the Iowa Caucus:

An AP analysis of the Iowa caucus results showed Obama winning 16 delegates, followed by Clinton with 15 and Edwards with 14. Keep in mind that in the overall race for delegates, Clinton leads with 175, followed by Obama with 75 and Edwards with 46.

This just in:

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - According to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Friday:

Hillary Clinton led Illinois Sen. Obama 32 percent to 26 percent among likely voters in the state's Democratic primary. Former Sen. John Edwards, the runner-up in Iowa, was at 20 percent, and no other Democrat was in double digits.

Among Republicans in New Hampshire, Arizona Sen. McCain holds an early four-point edge on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, 34 percent to 30 percent.

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